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The doctor said, "Many people ca before, but I didn’t give them the notes. I know what kind of people they are; they don’t care about the truth."

Lin Huai Zhou closed the notebook and asked him, "Aren’t you afraid that I’m the sa?"

The doctor shook his head, his smile tinged with bitterness, "Liu Lipu already is like that. Even if he has the heart, those above won’t protect a useless person anymore. If... then I’m just kicking soone when they’re down."

He holds bloody evidence in his hands, yet he’s never dared to hand it over all these years.

He doesn’t know who he can trust; one wrong move and it’s all lost.

Lin Huai Zhou put away the notebook and raised his hand to pat the doctor’s shoulder, "You’re not kicking soone when they’re down; you’re giving fuel in snowy weather."

The doctor’s eyes brightened slightly, "Really?"

"Really."

Lin Huai Zhou nodded and pointed to the ward behind him, "Watch him."

"Okay!"

Lin Huai Zhou left the health center, his brow furrowed.

Liu Lipu’s issues and contemptuous expression lingered in his mind.

Why?

Why ask why so much.

He saw it, he can solve it.

That’s all there is.

In literary terms, it’s called, "When poor, one remains virtuous alone; when thriving, one cares for the world."

Put simply, it’s because if he ignored what he saw, he’d lose sleep later.

Lin Huai Zhou thought of the year he was severely hurt in the Northwest, dragging along two comrades with injuries not lighter than his own. Snowy night, no lights, they were losing too much blood, almost fainting.

Perhaps they weren’t ant to die; a granny with one blind eye heard dogs barking at night and ca out to look.

Lin Huai Zhou worried their appearance might scare her, but she said:

"Hey? Fighting a battle? Co in quickly, my house has a cellar, you can hide."

Before leaving, Lin Huai Zhou asked her, Granny, why did you dare let us into your ho back then?

The granny laughed and said: "Seeing how wounded you are and not raising a gun seeing an old woman like , you must be ones of ours... Our children, don’t hide from us in the future, we’re not afraid."

When Lin Huai Zhou ca to the Northwest a second ti, he visited the granny’s house again.

The granny was still smiling, but he could only offer her three sticks of incense.

They say the granny left while sleeping, not in pain.

...

At first, no one thought this inspection team ant serious business. They’d encountered such people before, and wasn’t it always a dozen or so coming in a rush? What kind of inspection team has only two people!

Yan Kuan left them hanging for a day, only locking them up without asking a single question.

On the second day he gathered everyone and, holding a newspaper, read them an article entitled "A Village Without Water" with rhythmic emphasis.

The group of leaders back at the commune still imrsed in infighting the previous day were all dumbfounded, cold sweat pouring down.

Yan Kuan shook the newspaper and showed them the other side, "See, the Huaxia Daily, you lot really have made a na for yourselves."

The palms of several people ranked just below Liu Lipu started sweating.

They had used a single well to request a substantial amount of money from above.

Digging wells, maintenance, they even reported dry chanical wells, asking to dig another.

From just those few wells, they could get hundreds to thousands each year.

Others had co to inspect in the past too, but each ti they could "properly" resolve it.

But now that the issue has reached the Huaxia Daily...

This problem wasn’t sothing they could solve anymore.

Yan Kuan lowered the newspaper, "Alright, what’s the issue here?"

"..."

Liu Lipu’s evidence of wrongdoing was very easy to trace. In the first few years he was still cautious; later, he no longer bothered hiding his misdeeds.

Plus, those eager to make ritorious deeds wouldn’t shut up; forr secrets now spilled with openness, even revealing where Liu Lipu’s lover lived.

"You don’t need anymore, right?" Lin Huai Zhou asked Yan Kuan for the countless ti, "I still have important matters to attend to."

Yan Kuan sorted out the evidence, irritated beyond asure, bluntly asking, "You’re not staying until they’re sentenced?"

"I trust your ability to handle matters here; I can’t be of any help anyway." Lin Huai Zhou patted Yan Kuan’s shoulder, "I want to take these couple of days to visit my sister; otherwise, I don’t know when we’ll et again."

"Then go..."

Before Yan Kuan could finish his sentence, there was a knock on the door, "Is Comrade Lin Huai Zhou here?"

Upon hearing that voice, Lin Huai Zhou laughed, "Here!"

He strode out quickly, and sure enough, he saw his sister outside the door.

"Hey, brother, I’m back." Lin Nianhe smiled brightly, "Thanks for your hard work."

Just monts ago claiming he couldn’t be of help here, Lin Huai Zhou changed his tune, "What hard work? With here, it’s resolved effortlessly."

Yan Kuan: "...?"

Commander Lin truly has no sha at all.

Besides catching a few wanted people, all he ever did was nag at Yan Kuan from behind.

He didn’t do anything else!

Lin Nianhe couldn’t guess these details. She cooperatively clapped for her brother and then handed him the handbag she was holding, "These are from Fourth Sie; so real-life footage and interviews from the brigade. You should take it; it might serve as evidence."

"Okay." Lin Huai Zhou accepted it and sowhat proudly went back to Yan Kuan, placing the handbag on his desk, "Look, evidence brought by my sister, no less than what you’ve gathered these days, right."

Yan Kuan: "Haha."

Lin Huai Zhou said, "I’ll be heading off now since there’s nothing else."

"You hurry and go."

Go, just go, him leaving ans peace for Yan Kuan and quicker work.

Lin Huai Zhou really left.

Because he has to report tomorrow afternoon, if he doesn’t chat with Lin Nianhe now, who knows when they’ll et again.

At the State-Owned Restaurant, the siblings sat opposite each other.

"I’ve been aning to talk to you," Lin Huai Zhou added two spoonfuls of spicy oil to the lamb soup, "Setting up that school might be good, but you can’t keep running to the countryside all the ti, can you?"

Lin Huai Zhou opposed this matter; he believed Lin Nianhe’s health couldn’t endure such hustle.

Besides, if she encounters soone like Liu Lipu, who looks evil outwardly, it’s tolerable. But if it’s one with hidden daggers behind a smile, even multiple Lin Nianhes wouldn’t be enough.

"It’s the first ti, so I definitely have to co and see for myself; otherwise, I won’t know what problems there are." Lin Nianhe sweated from her nose as she continued, "Besides, I really can’t find soone suitable for this right now..."

"Brother, this is a job spending money, with tens or hundreds of thousands flowing through one’s hands; where do I find soone who won’t cave to money? And I also need soone with a strong enough background to support the task. Otherwise, how about another Liu Lipu appearing? I’m surely not going to donate to build a school and gift him two rooms, am I?"

Listening to her, Lin Huai Zhou also thought it made sense.

But soon he said, "Soone who cares nothing for money, has background and ti, if you’re not picky about brains, Ji Mingyi can do this job."

Lin Nianhe: "But... what if he roams around and brings many granddaughter-in-laws back to Grandpa Ji?"

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